1. Amigo’s: Under the Nerul bridge. Straight from a Picture postcard. Quaint, family run, no frills, but what a location! It looks even better in the night. Splendid sea food.
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2. KU, Morjim: The menu is limited. The food is nice. And the location & ambience is outstanding. Made in a typical Bali hut style and run by French couple. Better to book your reservations.
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3. Zoori’s, Anjuna: Great location. Right on the cliff. Famous for its Chocolate souffle. Also Great Milk shakes and juices.
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4. Sublime, Morjim: Used to be near Baga Bridge, then shifted to Anjuna. Now, it has moved again to Morjim. But it’s still the best place to eat steaks, or rather one of the best places to eat in Goa. The place is run by Salim Christopeher Agha. The owner is as interesting as the food.
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5. Ganesh Fruit Juice, Chapora: Going back to the flower power era. The old hippie place is a legend in a certain circle. People from various Nationalities mix here. Great juices and very affordable too. The banyan tree next to it is a great place to sit and take some passive smoke of the other kind.
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6. Salt & Pepper, Little Vagator: Run by father and daughters. Small and simple place. Famous for its Burgers.
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7. Bomra’s, Candolim: Located on the Fort Aguada road, Calangute, Bomras is a gastronomical delight. Probably the best Burmese food you’ll ever have. Run by Bomras, a happy go lucky guy. It’s been around for more than 10 years.
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8. Bean Me Up, Vagator: Go Green. For people who believe in Organic food, this is the place to go. Located in an old villa in Vagator.
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9. Cantare, Saligoa: A real gem located in a quieter part of North Goa. Cantare is what you can best describe as a remarkable Village Tavern. Great food and ambience.
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10. Cafe Chocolatti, Candolim: Located on the Fort Aguada road, Cafe Chocolatti has been around for a while. Run by a very interesting couple “Ricardo and Naz”, Cafe Chocolatti is quaint and nicely done up. Great brownies, sandwiches, English breakfast and of course home-made chocolates.
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11. Cafe Literati, Calangute: Located in the bye-lanes of Calangute, Cafe Literati is different from the others on this list. It’s primarily a charming book store that also doubles up as an Italian Cafe during the tourist season. If you are a book lover, looking for a cup of coffee or snack and a nice quite time then this is the place. Closed on Sundays or any day the owner wants to go out for fishing.
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12. Villa Blanche, Assagaon: A bistro and a bakery, located in a nice old villa in Assagaon, one of Goa’s most charming villages. If you want to eat authentic European food, this could be your choice.
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Source: http://www.happilyunmarried.com/blog/12-hidden-gems-goa
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